This invention relates generally to a beverage cooler, and, more particularly, to an article holder for mounting on a barrel cooler.
A beverage cooler in the shape of a barrel is often used to cool and display containers of beverages for sale. Barrel coolers are typically filled with ice and the beverage containers are placed in the ice. Product identification can be placed on the outside of the cooler so that a consumer knows what product is buried in the ice. Such product identification is acceptable when a single cooler contains a single brand and size of product. When a single cooler contains multiple sizes or brands, a consumer must probe the ice with a hand to find a desired item without actually knowing whether that particular item is stocked in the barrel. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that it would be highly desirable to have a way of indicating what products are stocked in the barrel before looking for a particular item.
Snack foods, straws and other items used or consumed with beverages are typically conveniently stocked on shelves or racks near the beverages. It is desirable to have these items as close as possible to the beverages to increase convenience for the consumer and to boost impulse sales.
The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems set forth above. Briefly summarized, according to the present invention an article holder for a barrel cooler comprises an inverted U-shaped lip having curved inner and outer vertical lip panels and a top panel connecting top end portions of the inner and outer lip panels and a tray having a curved rear wall connected to the outer lip panel.
The curved vertical lip panels fit over the top of a barrel to hold the tray on the outside of the barrel. Beverage containers can be displayed in the tray to indicate the contents of the barrel so that a consumer will readily know what is in the barrel ready for consumption. Snack foods and other item complimentary to the beverages can also be held in the tray.
These and other aspects, objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood and appreciated from a review of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and appended claims, and by reference to the accompanying drawings
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The article holder 10 has an inverted U-shaped lip with inner and outer vertical lip panels 16, 18. A top lip panel 20 connects top end portions of inner and outer lip panels 16, 18. Inner lip panel 16 curves at a radius, from the center axis of barrel 12, less than Ri and the outer lip panel 18 curves at a radius, from the center axis of barrel 12, greater than Ro. This difference in radiuses allows the lip to fit over the top end of the barrel sidewall.
A tray 22 is connected to outer lip panel 18 and is preferably integrally formed therewith. Tray 22 has a curved rear wall 24 that curves at a radius greater than Ro. A front wall 26 is spaced from rear wall 24, and there are opposed left and right sidewalls 28, 30. A bottom wall 32 is connected to the front wall 26, rear wall 24, left sidewall 28 and right sidewall 30 and preferably integrally formed therewith.
A right brace 34 is connected to right sidewall 30, rear wall 24 and outer lip panel 18. A left brace 36 is connected to left sidewall 28, rear wall 24 and outer lip panel 18.
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Alternatively, grooves and partitions 40 could be integrally formed with tray 22 (
It can now be appreciated that an article holder for a barrel cooler has been presented wherein the barrel has a curved sidewall of thickness T, an inner radius Ri and an outer radius Ro. The article holder has an inverted U-shaped lip with inner and outer vertical lip panels and a top panel connecting top end portions of the lip panels. The inner lip panel has a radius less than Ri and the outer lip panel hast a radius greater than Ro. A tray is connected to the outer lip panel and has a curved rear wall of radius greater than Ro. The tray has at least one partition dividing the tray into a plurality of compartments. The partition may be connected to the front and rear walls, may be connected to the bottom wall of the tray, or may be removably positioned in grooves in the tray. The tray may be used to indicate the contents of the barrel cooler or to hold snack foods, straws or other items complimentary to the beverages in the cooler.
While the invention has been described with particular reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements of the preferred embodiments without departing from invention. For example, while it is contemplated that the article holder will be constructed of plastic, it can be formed of metal or a composite material. It is accordingly intended that the claims shall cover all such modifications and applications as do not depart from the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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